Edited by
Steven J. Frucht
Stanley Fahn
2005
Diagnosis and Treatment
The neurologist’s standard questions when approaching a patient are: “Where is the lesion? What is the lesion? What can I do about it?” When perusing Movement Disorder Emergencies: Diagnosis and Treatment, we expect the interested reader to pose a similar set of questions: “Why another book about movement disorders? What is a movement disorder emergency?”; and most importantly, “Is this book worth the money?”